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Interactions, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, January 2002
- Steven Pemberton:
Editorial. 4
- Marisa E. Campbell:
Certifying usability (professionals): a scheme to qualify practitioners. 7-9
- Joshua Seiden:
Question and answer: design means remembering to ask the question. 11-15
- Heiko Sacher, Gareth Loudon:
Uncovering the new wireless interaction paradigm. 17-23
- Jeff A. Johnson, Austin Henderson:
Conceptual models: begin by designing what to design. 25-32 - Aaron Marcus, Eugene Chen:
Designing the PDA of the future. 34-44
- Marisa E. Campbell:
Book preview. 45-48
- Marisa E. Campbell:
CHI 2002. 49-55
- Steven Pemberton:
Electric IP. 56
Volume 9, Number 2, March 2002
- Steven Pemberton:
Editorial. 4
- Aaron Marcus:
Metaphors and user interfaces in the 21st Century. 7-10
- Susan M. Dray, David A. Siegel, Evan Feldman, Maria T. Potenza:
Why do version 1.0 and not release it?: Conducting field trials of the tablet PC. 11-16
- Bruce G. Allen, Elizabeth A. Buie:
What's in a word?: The semantics of usability. 17-21
- Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
What we say, what we do: third annual special issue on interface design. 23
- Jan Stage:
Aalborg University. 25-28 - Anthony Faiola:
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI). 29-32 - Brian D. Fisher:
University of British Columbia. 33-36 - Mike Stott, Alistair Regan, Daniel Fallman:
Umeå University. 37-40 - Steve Howard:
University of Melbourne. 41-44 - Gerrit C. van der Veer, Mari Carmen Puerta Melguizo, Anton Eliëns, Cristina Chisalita, Janke Smit:
Vrije Universiteit. 45-50 - Abbie Brown:
Washington State University. 51-53 - Charles G. Halcomb, Barbara S. Chaparro:
Wichita State University. 55-57
- Cynthia L. Perrine, Jeffry J. Tar, Alan E. Asper:
Accenture. 59-61 - Eugene Chen:
AM+A. 63-68 - Larry L. Constantine:
Constantine & Lockwood. 69-71 - Jens Jonason:
Lycos Europe: Lycos Europe. 73-76 - Robert Abbott, Bill Litfin:
Motivo. 77-80 - Jeremy Ashley, Kristin Desmond:
Oracle. 81-86 - Stefan Schoen, Helmut Degen, Nuray M. Aykin, Arnold Rudorfer, Xiaowei Yuan:
Siemens AG. 87-90 - Gitta Salomon, Jason Ward, Tzufen Liao:
SWIM: SWIM. 91-94 - William Hudson:
Syntagm. 95-98 - Kumiyo Nakakoji, Yasuhiro Yamamoto, Atsushi Aoki:
SRA, NAIST & JST. 99-102 - Ariel Guersenzvaig:
SQR. 103-105
- John D. Murphy:
HCI down under. 107-108 - Richard I. Anderson:
Coming together to explore the intersections of HCI, experience design, and information architecture. 109-111
- Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
Alben Design by Lauralee Alben. 113-118 - Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
Perspectives on interaction design by Yvonne Rogers, Helen Sharp, and Jennifer J. Preece. 119-122 - Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
Perspectives on user interface design training by Scott Berkun. 123-125
- Steven Pemberton:
Choose one: fast, correct, or pleasurable. 128-127
Volume 9, Number 3, May 2002
- Steven Pemberton:
Editorial. 4
- Marisa E. Campbell:
Interaction design and children international workshop. 7-9
- Chengzheng Sun, David Chen:
Consistency maintenance in real-time collaborative graphics editing systems. 11-12
- Jon Meads:
Laid-off usability engineer, or why we don't get no respect. 13-16
- Ben Shneiderman, Hyunmo Kang, Bill Kules, Catherine Plaisant, Anne Rose, Richesh Rucheir:
A photo history of SIGCHI: evolution of design from personal to public. 17-23
- Aaron Marcus:
Culture class vs. culture clash. 25-28
- David J. Gilmore:
Understanding and overcoming resistance to ethnographic design research. 29-35 - Karl Dubost, Hugo Haas, Ian Jacobs:
Remedies for common user-agent problems. 36-44
- Al Badre:
Shaping web usability---interaction design in context. 45-47
- Marisa E. Campbell:
DIS2002. 49-51
- G. Alan Creak:
Multimedia in 1938: utterly fantastic plans? 56-
Volume 9, Number 4, July 2002
- Steven Pemberton:
Use is beauty, beauty use. 4
- Marisa E. Campbell:
Call for participation: HCI International 2003 10th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction. 7-9
- Johan Hallnäs Redstrüm:
From use to presence: on the expressions and aesthetics of everyday computational things. 11-12
- George Olsen:
The emperor has no lab coat. 13-17
- Hani Asfour:
Multiples x 1. 19-21 - Jeffrey Huang:
Internet and architecture. 22-24
- David A. Siegel, Tracy Rouchka:
Demo-driven design or design-driven demos: vaporware, demos, and prototypes. 25-30
- Aaron Marcus:
CHI as a cross-tribal community. 31-35 - Donald A. Norman:
Emotion & design: attractive things work better. 36-42
- Marisa E. Campbell:
Book preview. 43-45
- Marisa E. Campbell:
Mobile HCI 02. 47-50
- Steven Pemberton:
Go away! 52-51
Volume 9, Number 5, September 2002
- Steven Pemberton:
Pemberton's laptop. 4
- Marisa E. Campbell:
Call for papers: User Modeling'03. 7-8
- Margaret M. Burnett, Sherry Yang, Jay Summet:
A scalable method for deductive generalization in the spreadsheet paradigm. 9-11
- Gilbert Cockton, Alan Woolrych:
Sale must end: should discount methods be cleared off HCI's shelves? 13-18
- Aaron Marcus:
Dare we define user-interface design? 19-24
- Ina Wagner, Martin Kompast, Rüdiger Lainer:
Visualization strategies for the design of interactive navigable 3-D worlds. 25-34
- Larry Marine:
"Pardon me, but your baby is ugly...". 35-39 - Ben Shneiderman:
Understanding human reactivites and relationships: an excerpt from Leonardo's laptop. 40-53
- Marisa E. Campbell:
Book preview. 55-56
- Marty Frenzel, Joe Marks, Kathy Ryall:
First UIST interface-design contest. 57-62
- Steven Pemberton:
A pixel is not a point. 64
Volume 9, Number 6, November-December 2002
- Steven Pemberton:
Pemberton's PDA. 4
- Marisa E. Campbell:
What's happening. 7-8
- Roy A. Ruddle, Justin C. D. Savage, Dylan M. Jones:
Symmetric and asymmetric action integration during cooperative object manipulation in virtual environments. 9-10
- Thomas McCoy:
Letter from the dark side: confessions of an applications developer. 11-15
- Tom Stewart:
How to cope with success. 17-21
- Karen Donoghue:
An equilibrium of value: linking business decisions and user benefits. 23-27
- Aaron Marcus:
The cult of cute: the challenge of user experience design. 29-34 - Celine Pering:
Interaction design prototyping of communicator devices: towards meeting the hardware-software challenge. 36-46
- Marisa E. Campbell:
Book preview. 47-49
- Marisa E. Campbell:
Conference preview. 51-54
- Harley Manning:
Must the sale end? 56
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